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Hello my name is samuel kermashahi and I work for freedom, human rights and equality between men and women, I support Israel and Kurdish friends, I'll say my opinion is a liberal, I believe in liberal social democracy.

I am so sad when related violence increases dramatically in society against women, I think that if we all get together people and fight against violence can be very powerful, unfortunately there are foreign people living in Sweden can not learn Swedish law and rules of their body lives in Sweden, but their brains are still living in the Middle East ..

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torsdag 30 april 2015

According to Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN), Kurdish political prisonerGhadriye Ghaderi (Qedriye Qadirî) has been on a hunger strike since 23 April protesting imprisonment far from her hometown. Ghadriye Ghaderi is on hunger strike at the women section of Yasouj prison, the source said.

The prison officials had initially agreed to change her prison to that near her hometown, but they later said that they could not transfer her because the prosecutor and the local Intelligence officials in the city of Urmiye had declined her request.

25-year-old Ghadriye Ghaderi was arrested in May 2011 in the city of Urmiye and she was in custody of the intelligence office of Urmiye for more than two months before she was transferred to the Urmiye central prison. The Iranian Revolutionary Court then sentenced her to 10 years in prison for cooperation with Turkey’s Kurdish rebel group, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

The Court of Appeal lowered her sentence to seven years in exile in Yasouj prison. She was transferred to the Yasouj central prison on 6 July 2013, and she has since been jailed in the women section where female prisoners sentenced for ordinary crimes are also detained. She is is suffering from ear infection, severe headache and numbness of one of her hands. She was twice transferred to a hospital outside the prison for medical treatment last month, and each time she was handcuffed and forced to wear a veil, according to the KHRN source.

The hospital doctors had said that she needed CT scan examination to determine her illness, but the prison authorities had not allowed her more time in hospital for the scanning with the excuse that the CT scan machine had been broken.